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  1. Free Spirit Electric Patient Lift
    Free Spirit Electric Patient Lift
    • Enhanced Safety – Features total pinch point protection, a padded swivel bar for head protection, and an emergency stop button for immediate security.
    • Superior Control & Convenience – EZ Grip foam handle and quick-release battery provide easy handling and minimal downtime.
    • Secure Sling Attachment – Three oversized locking hooks on each side of the hanging bar ensure the sling is firmly and safely secured.
  2. ShowerBuddy BathLyft Power Bathtub Lift - Main Image
    BathLyft Power Bathtub Lift
    • High backrest, can be positioned and folded with one hand
    • Reclines to 45° at lowest position
    • Lowers to 3 inches
    As low as $435
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  3. Free Spirit Sit-to-Stand Transfer Lift
    Free Spirit Sit-to-Stand Transfer Lift
    • Dual Foam-Wrapped Handles: Ensures a secure, comfortable grip for both patient and caregiver.
    • Sturdy Construction: Durable, welded design ensures stability and long-lasting use.
    • No Slings Required: Operates without additional accessories for straightforward use
  4.  Medacure Free Spirit Bariatric Patient Lift - Main Image
    Free Spirit Bariatric Patient Lift
    • Dual-Purpose Design: Suitable for both standard and bariatric patients with a 660 lb. weight capacity.
    • Dual Motors: Powers both lifting range (floor to 70") and leg expansion for smooth operation.
    • Adjustable Power Base: Expands from 28" to 45" ultra-wide to accommodate bariatric wheelchairs and equipment.
  5. Medacure Free Spirit Sit-to-Stand Patient Lift - Main Image
    Free Spirit Sit-to-Stand Patient Lift
    • Dual motors power the lift range and legs to open and close
    • Wide leg opening easily wraps around bariatric wheelchairs and equipment
    • Oversized EZ Grip foam handle for increased control when moving the lift
  6. Medacure Sit To Stand Transfer Aid - Main Image
    Sit To Stand Transfer Aid
    • Padded handle grip for caregiver comfort and easy transfer
    • Reinforced steel frame is durable and safe
    • Weight capacity: 440 lbs

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What is a Patient Lift?

Patient lifts provide extra stability for mobility-impaired individuals during everyday transfers. They reduce caregiver strain and ensure loved ones can safety transition between environments without injuries. Whether you’re transferring from the bed to toilet, wheelchair to car, or any number or situations, we can help you find the perfect lift to accommodate your needs. 

Selecting a Patient Lift: Basic Types

Manual Lifts

Manual lifts gently lift the patient through hydraulic levers. These are affordable lift options, and do require a limited degree of caregiver manpower to operate. 

Electric Lifts

If you’d like to decrease the degree of caregiver strain when transferring, consider an electric lift. Powered by a battery pack or plug-in cord, these lifts can raise a patient with a push of a button. 

Portable Lifts

Portable lifts are designed to easily fold down when not in use or break apart for travel. Easily exit a car, or station this lift in various areas of your home to assist with daily transfers. 

Sit-to-Stand Lifts

For those with some degree of mobility who struggle only with rising from a seated position, a sit-to-stand lift is the solution. These lifts support a patient’s existing muscle control and strength, helping them safely rise to a standing position. 

Additional Specialty Lifts

There are a wide number of additional specialty lifts which are built to perfectly accommodate other transfer situations in everyday life. Consider installing a ceiling lift in your home to minimize caregiver strain and deliver an identical lift every time. Bath or pool lifts are excellent options for water transfers. In the case of bariatric patients, heavy-duty patient lifts are avaiable for any weight capacity. 

What Should I Consider When Purchasing a Patient Lift?

Caregiver strength: To what extent can the caregiver manually adjust, push, or carry the lift? If not at all, an electric lift may be a great fit. 

Weight: What patient weight requirement does your lift need to accommodate?

Portability: Where will you be using your lift? Do you need to move it between rooms? Fold it down for storage? Travel with it?

Size: Given the size of your living space, can your lift maneuver around tight corners or hallways? Will you be lifting from bulky furniture, requiring an adjustable base?

Add-ons: Consider which slings you’d like to use with your lift (mesh, U-shaped, padded, etc) and other add-ons such as integrated digital scales or back-up power batteries. 

If you have any questions about selecting the right patient lift for your needs, we encourage you to contact our team of product specialists!